[ Modal Verbs ]
I … get up early tomorrow; I want to go running very early.
A. can
B. don’t need to
C. must
D. ought
Select your answer:
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‘I have to pass the English exam,’ said Jack.
A. Jack said that he has to pass the English exam.
B. He said that he has to pass the English exam.
C. Jack said he had pass the English exam.
D. He said he had to pass the English exam.